Hi, On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 00:09:44 +0100 Steve Davies wrote:
> On 6 October 2011 13:16, Heinrich Müller > <eddie_v-mmb7mzph...@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > Am Thu, 06 Oct 2011 13:00:40 +0100 schrieb Steve Davies: > > > >> On 6 October 2011 05:01, Heinrich Müller > >>> > >>> Can you give me further details about the gtkspell part? > >>> > >>> > >> I needed to add an intermediate library (Enchantment?) to make GTKSpell > >> work under Win32 - IIRC, this is a change in configure.in, > >> and I can send you a patch off-list at a later date if you want to take > >> a look at it? > >> > >> Regards, > >> Steve > > > > Sure, you can do that, thanks. > > > > Attached here for any wannabe Win32 builders. > > The patch simply makes the enchant library an additional requirement > for building gtkspell support into Pan2. Having never built Pan Linux > from scratch (package managers FTW), I have no idea what side effects > that might cause there. > > It probably ought to have some kind of "#ifdef Win32" on it, but I did > not need that to make it work :) Downloading or building libenchant > for mingw is left as an exercise for the reader... I really do not > recall if I built it or just found a binary package. When we're at it: I was recently told that GPL, the license we use for Pan, requires us to reference or include all patches and instructions needed to build Pan. So if we release a binary version of Pan, regardless of platform, we should also put all the needed patches and instructions somewhere and reference them. Probably the easiest way here to meet the requirements is to simply commit the patch to the Pan repo, or patch the configure.in script after some #ifdef modifications. Cheers, Petr Kovar _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users